Contracts

In Oklahoma, a purchaser's right to receive a clear title at closing means the seller must:

AHave owned the property for at least 5 years
BConvey title free of undisclosed liens, encumbrances, or defects that would prevent the buyer from receiving marketable title as specified in the contract✓ Correct
CGuarantee that no future claims will ever arise
DHave personally resolved all prior legal disputes about the property

Explanation

Unless otherwise specified, Oklahoma purchase contracts imply the seller will convey marketable title — title free of undisclosed material defects, liens, or encumbrances that would expose the buyer to risk. The buyer has the right to object to title defects before closing.

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